The Apostle Paul was bound by prison chains when he wrote to the church at Philippi.
Despite his loss of liberty, and opposition from fellow-workers, the letter radiates joy – joy that Christ was proclaimed, joy in fellowship with the Philippian Christians, and above all joy in Jesus himself.
Alec Motyer explores Paul’s great themes, so relevant today: Christian unity; the Person of Jesus and what he has achieved for us; the call to live a life worthy of the gospel.
Philippians (BST)
R235.00
By: Motyer, Alec
Category: Commentary on NT
ISBN: 9781789742121
5 in stock
The Apostle Paul was bound by prison chains when he wrote to the church at Philippi.
Despite his loss of liberty, and opposition from fellow-workers, the letter radiates joy – joy that Christ was proclaimed, joy in fellowship with the Philippian Christians, and above all joy in Jesus himself.
Alec Motyer explores Paul’s great themes, so relevant today: Christian unity; the Person of Jesus and what he has achieved for us; the call to live a life worthy of the gospel.
Motyer, Alec
IVP UK
Softcover
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